“The Positive Side of Anxiety: A Response to Richard Amesbury,” Accepted for publication in the journal Political Theology (publication date TBD)

“Between Hartshorne and Molina: A Whiteheadian Conception of Divine Foreknowledge,”Process Studies, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Spring-Summer 2010), 129-48 (Lead article in a special “Focus” issue of Process Studies. It is accompanied by George W. Shields’ “Eternal Objects, Middle Knowledge, and Hartshorne: A Response to Malone-France,” followed by my “Reply to Shields” [166-73] and, then, a commentary on the issues raised by our exchange by Donald Wayne Viney. Shields and I also co-authored the framing “Introduction” [126-28] to the exchange.)

“Astrobiology and Human Understanding: Exploring the Philosophical and Religious Implications of the Search for Extraterrestrial Life” (Book project in early stages of development, with co-author John Baross, Prof. of Astrobiology and Oceanography, University of Washington.)

Recent Conference Presentations

“Process Philosophy and Astrobiology: Initial Connections and Points for Further Exploration” (co-presenter John Baross, Prof. of Astrobiology and Oceanography, University of Washington), American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 2014

“Lead From the Front: Best Practices for Working with Veterans in the Writing Classroom,” chair, panel discussion, Association of Writing Programs, February/March 2014

Moderator, Debate between Former United States Treasurer, Bay Buchanan, and Washington Post columnist, Ezra Klein, The George Washington University, April 16, 2013

“A Process Perspective on Religion and the Public Sphere,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division/Society for the Study of Process Philosophies, San Francisco, CA, March 2013

Replies to panelists on “Derek Malone-France’s Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety: An Essay in Religion and Political Liberalism,” a plenary session, panel discussion of my book held at the annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy of Religion, featuring: William Power, Professor of Religion, University of Georgia; Richard Amesbury, Professor für theologische Ethik und Leiter des Instituts für Sozialethik, Universität Zürich; Ronald Hall, Professor of Philosophy, Stetson University—Hilton Head, SC, February 2013